Education  India Project #16364

Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India

by Association of Relief Volunteers
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India

Project Report | Oct 19, 2018
challenges in strengthening children attitude

By Ravi Kumar Tantepudi | Director

Facing Challenges in supporting all the children by providing school supplies, fees and scholarships. Putting continues efforts to raise donations from individuals but not able to reach the goal. Motivated over all 78 children in this quarter and given counseling to their parents. Children living conditions and circumstances are not allowing to concentrate on studies and feeling sick very often. 

Interacted with 15children and parents to understand the impact of scholarship and the attitude of children. The children are going to school regularly, but the parents are expecting scholarship for their children to go to school because, the parents are illiterates and living in unhygienic, poor living conditions with meager wages/income by working and selling waste materials collected on streets.

The school teachers are explaining to the Volunteers and ARV team about how the children are studying in the school. She showed the progress reports of the children and appreciated ARV for monitoring the children to send them to school on regular basis. However there are children not going regularly to school due to several reasons. ARV is researching on issues of school drop outs and the attitude of parents and children.

Appreciated a girl who stood 1st in her class in scoring high marks in mathematics, science and English.13 children got fee support to continue the school and parents are expressed their gratitude.

 Many rural children are approaching to enrole their names to monitor and guide children career and requested us to provide computer education. In rural schools , there is no computer education and children are excited to learn. Seeking supporters to donate computers for children.

 

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Organization Information

Association of Relief Volunteers

Location: Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - India
Website:
Association of Relief Volunteers
Ravi Kumar
Project Leader:
Ravi Kumar
Vijayawada , Andhra Pradesh India

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